Design Change

My nephew's girlfriend called (sister of the bride) and wanted to order a bridal cake from me a couple of weeks ago. I asked what she wanted, and all she said was that she wanted it to be 3 tiered, to have roses and cali's, and the colors ivory and pale pink. She said since she has seen several of my cakes, she trusted me to come up with a design. Which I did...and sketched out a few times for my own reference. She wasn't interested in seeing the design, she wanted to be surprised along with the bride-to-be and guests. No problem. So about a week and a half ago I start making the roses and cali's so they have plenty of time to dry (fondant) and doing this on my days off and after work. Let's just say I've already invested some time into it.

Now, 3 days before the event, the mother of the bride calls me while I'm at work. I can't take the call...well, because I'm at work. I ignore the call and plan on calling back when I go on a break. I call her back, and she says she has a napkin they're using at the shower that she wants me to fashion the cake after (there's a picture of a "cartoon" cake on it. The only thing that resembles what I have been working on is the pink. The napkin is white...not ivory, and also has silver and black on it. I told her I would have to talk to her further once I left work. We hang up, and she proceeds to call me back (within 5 minutes of talking to her) 5 more times!

I've never had this happen before, where I was given the green light, then someone else steps in 3 days before trying to change things. I'm really frustrated at this point. I'm giving them a steep discount based on the fact I know the bride-to-be's sister and am now frustrated because now the mom is calling and changing things so late in the game. Has anyone else had an experience like this? In all the time I've done cakes...this is a first for me.

You NEED to tell this mother the design is already committed and at this late date cannot be changed! Be sure to let this lady know you canNOT take calls while at work and ignore any she might still make to you.No one can take advantage of you unless you let them. Stop this now before it gets worse

I agree with kakeladi. Additionally, the mother is not your client. Your client is your nephew's girlfriend. The mother has zip, zero, zilch to do with this order. Refer all future calls to the nephew's girlfriend.

I'm sticking to my original design. You're all right...my oral contract is with the sister of the bride, and if the mother wanted to be a part of the discussion, she could have met with me or called me herself (sooner than what she did). I will use this as a learning experience. To make sure once I get an order and the design has been agreed upon, that they have only x amount of days to make any changes and that if they make changes once I've started flowers or whatever, there will be a fee involved!!

Better get ALL of your $$$ before you sit the cake on the table because I'm betting that you'll get grief about payment now because the design isn't "right"--what they wanted to change it to 3 days before the event.

If you're not paid IN FULL before, or at, delivery, be prepared to WALK AWAY WITH THE CAKE and not return with it until you get every single penny. And NO refunds for any reason, unless you happen to drop the cake.

Oh yea...I plan on getting paid before I leave. I even made a form for them to sign saying the cake was received in good condition, and plan on taking pictures of the cake before I leave. Believe me, after dealing with this mother, I'm covering my bases. My brother knows the lady through his son (son is dating her daughter) and says she "flighty". I found that to be true!

I would dare say it's smarter if you can get full payment BEFORE you deliver. It's amazing how people can't be found...or aren't there yet...or whatever. Get the final payment the day before the cake is due. Most bakeries demand full payment weeks before the wedding. It's not unprecedented so CYA. Period. And good luck on getting someone to sign your form saying the cake was delivered in good condition. No one wants to take responsibility should something happen. Pictures for sure.

The paper I brought to have signed was signed. They loved the cake, and the Mom even said that the cake I made (this was for the bridal shower) was probably going to prettier that the actual wedding cake (I'm not making that one)...so it all turned out well. Maybe the girl that ordered the cake with me didn't show her Mom pictures of the other cakes I made, and maybe the Mom was just nervous about what it was going to look like. They were all very pleased, and the Mom even paid me a little more than what I quoted them!

The paper I brought to have signed was signed. They loved the cake, and the Mom even said that the cake I made (this was for the bridal shower) was probably going to prettier that the actual wedding cake (I'm not making that one)...so it all turned out well. Maybe the girl that ordered the cake with me didn't show her Mom pictures of the other cakes I made, and maybe the Mom was just nervous about what it was going to look like. They were all very pleased, and the Mom even paid me a little more than what I quoted them!